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It was a race against time to reach Udaipur before sunset. Driving through the narrow lanes of Badoh, we reached the village road that connects to Udaipur which was about 12 km from here. We reached the temple of Udayesvara just as the sun went down and the care of the taker of the temple closed the gates. Hurriedly, I dropped my wife at the gate and went in search of a parking place. While she requested them to open the temple gate, the care taker advised her to stay outside the temple till I arrived for safety purposes. He informed us that we had reached late and it was time to close the temple as it had started to get dark. However, he agreed to give us about five minutes to see the temple as we had come from so far. Without wasting any time, we had a glance at the temple and clicked a few photographs, though there was not enough lighting. The Udayesvara temple is one of the most beautiful temples in Madhya Pradesh and a true representation of the Paramara architecture. The sculptural splendour of Udayesvara temple is comparable with that of Khajuraho temples. This temple was built in 1080 AD by king Udaydita of the Paramara dynasty. There is a small Nandi mantapa in front the main temple. The ASI has maintained this temple quite well. Given a chance, we would surely love to revisit Udaipur just to the enjoy the sheer grandeur of this temple.

Bangalore/Bengaluru, a place known
for its pleasant climate is also blessed with many beautiful places nearby.
There is a plethora of places around Bangalore including forts, waterfalls,
temples, wildlife sanctuaries, hills, pre-historic sites, pilgrimages, national
parks, scenic spots and many such. Documenting the popular and most of the
lesser known places around Bangalore has always been one of the major purposes
of starting our blog TeamGSquare. Our first post was seven years ago and the
journey so far has been enriching and satisfying, unpredictable at times and
equally thrilling. This compilation comes as a celebration to mark our blog
anniversary. As a part of it, we have made an effort to bring out a list of 101
interesting places we have visited near Bangalore within 125 km for weekend
getaways. Out of these, information of places has been given with respect
to its location, type and significance, while those which have already been fully
covered in our blog with complete details are only attached with a link that
will direct you straight to the page carrying its details. We also take this
opportunity to sincerely and wholeheartedly thank all our readers, fellow
bloggers, supporters, and well-wishers for always being with us.

This post also served as an eye
opener to us since almost half of these places have not featured in our blog
post yet and now our task has only increased with an aim to complete this
series by the year end. Though travelling is much easier than blogging on any
given day for us, blogging about a place gives us a different insight
altogether and we enjoy both of them thoroughly. The challenge for the next
year is to regularly update our blog which has lied dormant since long (over the
last 2 years) owing to various reasons and has come alive through MP Diaries.
So far, the year 2017 has been good with this being the 20th post
already, which equaled the total number of posts written by us for the entire
year of 2016. A special mention that there are many other places that are worth
a visit around Bangalore and we shall keep updating our list as and when we
visit them, also in this list below we have only selected the places in
Karnataka.

Word of Caution: Trekking at many
places such as Skandagiri, Madhugiri, Ambajidurga, and Bilikal Betta remains strictly
banned by order since long. Hence, it is always advisable to check priorly with
the locals before proceeding with trekking activity at any place in order to avoid
mishappenings.

Forts

Thanks to the various kings of many
dynasties for having left their mark in the form of mighty forts, in and around
Bangalore. Many forts being hill forts gave us the good opportunity to trek
during the day and enjoy nature.1. Chikkajala

Type: Fort, Pre-historic
site

Directions from
Bangalore: New Airport Road

Distance from
Bangalore: 25 km

About: This place is a
pre-historic site recognized by the ASI. Much of it is in danger and is paying
the cost of being in close proximity to the expanding Bangalore city. A little
ahead of the village on the new airport road is this small fort built by local the
Palegars, probably in 17th century AD. The fort walls have been demolished to
make way for widening of the new airport road. There is a beautiful temple
dedicated Lord Anjaneya inside fort walls with a stepped well.

About: This place has
many ruins of temples built during the Chola period; the fort here is
attributed to Mallebairegowda who built it in the 15th century AD which was later
occupied by Hyder Ali. It is no surprise that his son Tippu Sultan was born
here. However, the British captured this fort from Tippu Sultan.

Ruined Shiva Temple

4.Savandurga

Type: Fort, Temples,
Pre-historic site, Forested area

Directions from
Bangalore: Magadi - Left turn - Savandurga

Distance from
Bangalore: 45 km

About: This is probably the
most popular and favorite spot among the regular trekkers in Bangalore. Savandurga
is considered as one of the biggest monoliths around Bangalore. There are
temples and a forest garden at the base of the hill. There are also ruins
of a fort atop the hill. A few water ponds are seen on the way to the top.
This place comprises of two hills named Kari-betta (Black-hill) and Bili-betta
(White-hill) owing to its appearance. The hill is surrounded by forest. One can
have a bird's eye view of Magadi town, Manchinbele backwaters and the
surrounding forests. This trek will always remain close to our hearts as
it was our first trek.

A Water Tank in the Back Drop of Manchinbele Reservoir

5. Magadi

Type: Fort, Temples

Directions from
Bangalore: Magadi Road - Magadi

Distance from
Bangalore: 45 km

About: Kempe Gowda,
the founder of Bangalore was born in Magadi and also built a fort here. There
are a few temples here among which the Ranganatha Swamy temple and Someshwara
temple are very popular.

Majestic Raja Gopuram of Ranganatha Swamy Temple

6. Nijagal

Type: Fort, Temples

Directions from
Bangalore: Tumkur road - Near Dabaspet

Distance from
Bangalore: 50 km

About: There is a
temple and a mosque on the top of the hill. There are many cave temples here.
This place is a local pilgrimage center. Animal sacrifices to the deity are a
common sight. The fort is believed to have been built by Local Palegars and was later captured by Hyder Ali, Marathas, Nayakas, and the British.

About: The rocky hills
are surrounded by forests and the hilltops are dotted with several temples
including the Yoganarasimha and the Bhoganarasimha temples. The
Yoganarasimha temple is on the top of the hillock and the Bhoganarasimha temple
at the hill base. There are three sacred ponds or Kalyanis here called by the
names of Narasimha-theertha, Parasara-theertha and Pada-theertha.

About: This place is very close to Ghati
Subramanya. It is a 7 tiered fort out of which the remains of only 3 tiers
are found today. There is a Shiva temple on the peak. There is another temple
and two lakes at the base of the hill. One can have a bird's eye view of Ghati
Subramanya, the lakes and the railway track from the peak.

A View From Makalidurga

9. Ramanagar

Type: Fort,
Temples, Forest area, Vulture Sanctuary

Directions from
Bangalore: Mysore road - Ramanagar

Distance from
Bangalore: 55 km

About: This place was
the Ramghad of Sholay, the famous Hindi movie. The hills surrounding Ramanagar
are together known as Sholay hills. The Ramadevara betta is a popular trekking
spot and is also home to the endangered Vulture.

About: This is another
very popular spot around Bangalore, the history of which dates back to the
Hoysala period, with the popular story of Queen Shanthala, the wife of King
Vishnuvardhana committing suicide here. The fort was built by the Vijayanagara
kings and later improved by Kempe Gowda. There are other interesting places
such as the Olkal- theertha, Pathala-gange, and Kapila-theertha which are all
natural water springs found on this hill.

About: This fort is
believed to have been built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore. This
is a classic example of an 8 tiered fort, with the major part of the
fortification still intact. There are two fortified hillocks around this
village. It has a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Nandi. Puja to the deities
is performed only on Mondays and Fridays. Despite being so close to Bangalore,
very few people are aware about this place.

About: There is a
temple dedicated to Goddess Kabbalamma at the hill base. This is a local
pilgrimage center. Ruins of the fort and other structures are visible on the
way to the peak. There are two temples at the top, one dedicated to Goddess
Kabbalamma and the other to Lord Shiva. All the temples remain open on all
days.

About: It falls under
the category of lesser explored places. The climb is easy though there are no
fixed routes to the top. There is a small temple on the top and some old ruins.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama.Click here to read more.

Stones Circles, Varlakonda

15. Nandi Hills

Type: Fort, Temple,
Hill-station

Directions from
Bangalore: Devanahalli - Nandi Hills

Distance from
Bangalore: 70 km

About: This is the
most popular spot around Bangalore for people to visit; it attracts all kind of
people. Though this place can get really crowded most of the times, the best
way to enjoy is to reach the top by climbing the steps laid on the other side.
It will surely be less crowded and extremely rewarding.

About: This place is
also called as ‘Kurmagiri Kshetra’ and is one among the very few places with a temple
dedicated to Lord Kurma (tortoise avatar of Lord Vishnu). Locally the Lord is
known as Hikkalappa and there is a small temple nearby dedicated to Lord Vishnu
consorts Bhudevi and Sridevi. This temple is recognized by Tirumala Tirupati
Devasthanams (TTD) as one among the 108 sub-shrines of Tirupathi, which has led
to development of this place.

About: This one among the unknown
places around Bangalore. The hill is located about 2 km from the main village
of Hosadurga. There is a five tiered fort with most of the fortification
ruined. There is s small mandapa on the hill top with a pillar. The pillar
houses a beautiful carving of Chaturbhuj Rama and the same is believed to have
been installed by Vyasa muni. The fort seems to be a 16th century structure
built by the local Palegars.

About: This hill is located about 2 km
from the main village and now a road has been laid till half way. Here on the trek
distance is short and access to the hill top is easy which has made way for people
creating nuisance here. The nice and cool breeze makes it a perfect place to
spend on a summer morning. There is a temple dedicated to Lakshmi Narayana.

About: Gudibande
fort was built by a local chieftain named Byre Gowda. With more than 13
(locals say there are 19) rock ponds at different levels, this fort seemed to
have a perfect rainwater harvesting system. There is a temple on the
peak dedicated to Lord Shiva, which has been renovated recently with
marble flooring. The Shiva linga in the temple is believed to be one
amongst the 108 jyothirlingas in India. When viewed from here, the
Byrasagara Lake looks like the map of India.

About: The fort here
was built by Rangappa Nayaka, Chieftain of Ratnagiri and was later captured by the
Bijapur Sultans, then by the Marathas, Hyder Ali, Tippu and lastly by the British.
No efforts are undertaken to restore this beautiful fort. There are many
structures in the town of Sira such as the Ibrahim Rauza, Malik Rehan Dargah,
Khan Bagh and many more.

About: Avani is one
among the few places where there is a temple dedicated to Goddess Sita. There
is a beautiful temple at the base of the hill known as Ramalingeshwara Temple.
The Shiva linga here is believed to have been installed by Lord Rama himself.
The fort on the hill is in a state of decay and ruin. There is also a Shringeri
Mutt here.

Avani Fort

Ramalingeshwara Temple, Avani

29. Kurudumale
Type: Fort, Temples

Directions from
Bangalore: Kolar - Mulbagal - Left turn - Kurudumale

Distance from
Bangalore: 110 km
About: The Someshwara
temple here was built by Chola kings and is unique since it doesn't have any
kind of foundation. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha whose idol is
big and beautiful. This temple is very popular among the locals and visited by
many. There are a few ruined temples spread across the village. The fort here
is in a state of neglect.

Lingdhodbhava Katha Depiction on a pillar of Someshwara Temple, Mulbagal

Distance from
Bangalore: 40 km
About: This hillock is
situated right at the entrance of Narsapura Industrial Estate, and has a temple
dedicated to Lord Hanuman. There are many caves to explore here.

Green Locust

Nature/Waterfalls/Reservoir

33. Turahalli

Type: Hill, Mini-forest

Directions from
Bangalore: Kanakapura road - Right turn - Turahalli

Distance from
Bangalore: 20 km

About: This hillock is
a favorite hangout for south Bangaloreans and is among the last remaining
forest patches around Bangalore. This place is a hit among trekkers, joggers,
walkers, cyclists and naturalists. Sadly, it is again on the verge of
extinction due to the rapidly expanding Bangalore city.

About: This waterfall
comes under Bannerghatta National Park range and is a seasonal waterfall. The
setting of this falls is extremely beautiful, but sadly being close to
Bangalore, this place and the like have been subjected to severe
littering.

TK Falls

35. Ramohalli

Type: Nature

Directions from Bangalore: Kengeri -
Right turn at Rajarajeshwari Medical College - Ramohalli

Distance from
Bangalore: 30 km

About: This place is popularly referred as "The Big Banyan
Tree" and the Banyan tree here is believed to be 400 years old. This is
one among the largest of Banyan trees in the country.

Distance from
Bangalore: 30 km
About: TG HalliDam or the ThippagondanahalliReservoir, also
known as Chamarajsagar is located
at the confluence of the rivers of Arkavathi and Kumudavathi. It serves as a
major source of drinking water for Bangalore west. The dam was built under the
supervision of Sir M Visvesvaraya. Entry into the dam premises requires prior
permission from concerned authorities, although there are many ways one can
enjoy the dam surroundings. This place is a heaven for bird watchers. Read more.

Lotus Grown in the Backwaters of TG Halli Reservoir

37. Hesaraghatta

Type: Grassland,
Lake, Cattle Rearing Farm

Directions from
Bangalore: Tumkur road - Right turn - Hesaraghatta

Distance from
Bangalore: 30 km

About: The grassland
of Bangalore is a wonderful place for bird watchers. The vast expanse of the
grass land is quite interesting. There is large lake here; however, the failing
monsoons and irregular constructions around have impacted the water levels in a
significant way. There are various units such as cattle rearing farm, goat/
sheep rearing training centre, poultry training centre and many animal
husbandry institutes here which provide valuable extension services to
interested people.

About: Manchinbele is
a small reservoir. The dam is built across river Arkavathi mainly for irrigation
purposes and providing drinking water to the town of Magadi. Many adventurous
activities such as Kayaking and the like are carried out here. It also proves
an excellent place for bird-watching.

Directions from
Bangalore: 6 km before reaching Kolar - on the right side

Distance from
Bangalore: 65 km

About: A small hill
and a wonderful place to enjoy a short trek. There is a small lamp post on the
hill top, which also serves as a part of festive celebration during Ugadi
festival. It is also a good place for bird and butterfly watchers.

Climb up to Ithiki Betta

41. Kanva

Type: Reservoir,
Mini-forest

Directions from
Bangalore: Ramanagar - Right turn - Kanva

Distance from
Bangalore: 70 km

About: This is an
artificial lake. A dam constructed across river Kanva forms the reservoir. It
is a good place for bird watching. There is a temple in Kengal, dedicated to Lord
Hanuman which is also worth visiting.

Kanva Jalashaya

42. Antharagange Hills

Type: Natural
Water-springs, Cave exploration

Directions from
Bangalore: Kolar - Antharagange hills

Distance from
Bangalore: 70 km

About: Situated in the
Shathashrunga mountain range in Kolar, Antharagange is a well-known destination
among trekkers apart from being a pilgrimage center. The etymology of Antharagange is attributed to
the two words namely, Anthara meaning deep and Gange meaning the Ganges or the
holy water in Kannada. There is a temple atop the hill dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The temple houses a pond which gets continuous supply of water by a spring which
is spouted out by a stone carved bull (Basava). One can also explore the many
caves around at Antharagange.

About:A beautiful seasonal waterfall where river Arkavathi takes
plunge before meeting the Cauvery at Sangama.

Chunchi Waterfalls

44. Mekedatu and Sangama

Type: River,
Confluence, Rapids

Directions from
Bangalore: Kanakapura - Left turn - Sangama

Distance from
Bangalore: 75 km

About: This place is the confluence of rivers Arkavathi and
Cauvery. One needs to cross the river and walk for about 3 km or take any other
mode of transportation available to reach Mekedatu (goat's leap). It is a nice
place with many picturesque hills surrounding the place. The water rapids
through the narrow gorge at Mekedatu are a wonderful sight.

About: Myth
has it that Sri Rama on his way to Lanka halted at Namada Chilume. As he did
not find water anywhere around to wet the "Nama" (a kind of paste
Hindus apply on their forehead), he shot an arrow into the ground, and water
sprung from there. Hence the name (Rama)-Namada
Chilume. The spring is clearly visible besides
which is an impression of Lord Sri Rama’s feet. There is a deer park in the
garden of Namada Chilume.

Distance from
Bangalore: 120 km
About: A very
popular place among picnickers and birdwatchers. It is a nice place to sight
migratory birds from other parts of the world. Avoid going during peak monsoons
as boating facilities will be suspended due to the rise in water level.
Crocodiles are common inhabitants of the river. Water birds during
breeding season include the Stork (Painted, Open Bill), Spoonbill, Ibis (Black
headed, White) and the Pied Kingfisher. Other common birds include the
Kingfisher, Egret, Heron, Cormorant, and Darter.

About: This is
one of the beautiful waterfalls in the country and also is one among the top
100 water falls in the world as per theWorld Waterfalls Database. Monsoon is the
best time to visit Shivanasamudra, where river Cauvery plunges at the two
places of Gaganachukki and Barachukki.

About: It is one of the less explored places around Bangalore.
There are a lot of temples including cave temples at the top. The place seems livelier
during Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays with special kind of pujas.

Goddess Akkayamma

51. Mahimapura

Type: Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Tumkur road -
Left turn - Mahimapura

Distance from Bangalore: 40 km

About: A flight of around 250 steps takes us to the top of this
small hillock. There is a simple yet beautiful temple at the top with various
carvings on the pillars resembling Chola style of architecture. It is believed
that Lord Garuda did penance here to get rid of the sin of eating the dead body
of a demoness and after Lord Vishnu was pleased, he appeared before Garuda in
the form of a mound of jaggery. Various
hills like Savandurga, Shivagange, and Nijagal betta are visible from the top. At
the base of the hillock is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman who is carved out
of a single stone and is 12ft tall.

52. Aladahalli

Type:
Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Tumkur road -
Left turn - Aladahalli

Distance from Bangalore: 45 km
About: Lord Ranganatha Swamy is depicted in the form of his
first two incarnations of Matsya and Kurma avatars; unlike other temples dedicated
to him. There is a cave temple dedicated to goddess Lakshmi at the hill base.
The climb is very easy though it can be made interesting by some rock climbing.

About: This is a popular place with people having a fair idea
about it. There are many cross tracks on the way ahead but do not deviate. There
are directions up to the top though confusing. The view from the top is awesome.
One can see the entire region of Bannerghatta National Park on one side
and the town of Kanakapura on the other. Caution: Avoid making noise and
use of mobiles as it is known to distract elephants. Yes, this hill is a
habitat for the big mammals.

Bilikal Ranganatha Swamy Hill

54. Bananthimari Betta

Type: Trek, Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Kanakapura -
Left turn to Ramanagar - Left turn to Hill Base

Distance from Bangalore: 55 km

About: There are many trek routes to the top of the hill; however we
chose to trek the tougher route. One needs to climb two hills to reach the peak
and a word of caution as the climb gets steep at a few places. There is a small
temple dedicated Lord Anjaneya. On the other side of the hill is a temple
dedicated to the goddess Bananthimari (fertility goddess). Many childless
couples visit this deity and make a wish for a child and many get the same
granted too. This Goddess is very popular locally, thus a road has been carved
out up till the temple. The same can also be approached from Kanakapura -
Sathnur road. Due to the presence of many bears, this hill is also called as
Karadi betta.

Bananthimari Betta

55. Mandharagiri

Type: Jain Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Dabaspet- Right
turn - Mandharagiri

Distance from Bangalore: 55 km

About: There is a
Jain temple at the top of the hill, a small lake besides it and a few
ruined structures scattered here and there. A huge lake is present behind the
hillock (we are not aware of its name though) which is a good place to spot
water birds.

56. Kendatti

Type: Trek, Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Kolar Highway -
Left turn - Kendatti

Distance from Bangalore: 55 km

About: There is a big hill close by to the village of Kendatti. About half
way to this hill is a very old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva probably built by
the Chola kings. The last stretch of climb is interesting and views from the
top are amazing. There is a lamp post at the summit which is lit during the
festival of Ugadi.

About: There is a big temple dedicated to Lord Shiva here along with an ashram
of Swami. Location of this temple is quite serene and the temple is open all throughout
the day. Also anna prasadam is served here post noon pujas.

Shivagiri Ashram

59. Seethi

Type: Temple, Trek

Directions from Bangalore: Narsapura -
Left turn - Seethi

Distance from Bangalore: 60 km

About: There is a big temple
dedicated to Lord Veerabhadraswamy. This temple was built during the Ganga
period and later renovated successively by the Cholas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara
kings. This place is associated with various legends and rituals. One among
them is the offering of a finger to the god, which was banned by the Government
about 75 years ago.

About: There is a small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman on the top of
the hill. The idol of Lord is in standing posture. Roads are there up to half
way to the hill from here it is short trek. Hill is dotted with a large number
of tamarind trees.

About: Shree Revanna Siddeshwara betta or SRS betta is yet another
popular trekking spot around Ramanagar and Kanakapura. The rock cut steps with
shelter lead us to the hill top after which a short descent brings us to a cave
temple dedicated to Lord Revanna Siddeshwara.

Distance from Bangalore: 70 km
About: Kailasagiri is a modern
cave temple near Chintamani town. This place is very close to Ambajidurga fort.
A big cave is carved out of the hill here and many gods and goddesses have been
installed.

Kailashgiri Cave Temple, Chintamani

63. Therahalli

Type: Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Kolar -
Antharagange road - Therahalli

Distance from Bangalore: 75 km

About: There is very big and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Gowri
Gangadheeshwara, built during Ganga period. This temple has under gone
renovations by Chola and Vijayanagara kings.

Rajagopuram of Gowri Gangadheeshwara Temple

64. Vokkaleri

Type: Temple, Hill

Directions from Bangalore: Kolar - Malur
road - Vokkaleri

Distance from Bangalore: 80 km

About: There is a very big and ancient temple dedicated to Lord
Markandeshwara Swamy, built during the Chola period. This temple has undergone
renovations by the Vijayanagara kings. One can climb up to the temple or choose
to drive up to the temple owing to the presence of good roads.

About: Siddara betta or Hill of Saints is one among the major pilgrim
centre for locals of Tumkur, Bangalore and Kolar. There is a cave temple on top
of the hill dedicated to Lord Shiva with perennial spring. The water from the
spring is considered to have medicinal values due to presence various medicinal
herbs here on the hill. There are many caves here which can be explored in
leisure with a help of local guide.

About: This is a very famous local pilgrim center but still
lies unknown to most of the outside world. This place has much to offer. It is a
complete entertainer. First of all, it is a great place for bird watching. We
spotted Egyptian vultures, varieties of Kites and Eagles, Bee-eaters, Lapwings,
and Silver Bills. There are high chances of spotting peacocks and peahens too, since
it is home to many of them. There are many old and new temples at the foothill,
mostly dedicated to Lord Rama and his disciple Lord Hanuman. The trek is very
easy as steps are laid up to the top, though one can deviate. On the top, there
is a pillar with an image of Lord Hanuman inscribed on it.

About:There are few
temples here built during Chola/ Hoysala period. These temples have been
restored by local people with help of Shri Dharmasthala Trust, so that we can
still enjoy the grandeur of these temples.

About: There is a temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva here built during the Chola/ Hoysala period. This
temple has been restored by the locals with the help and support of Shri Dharmasthala
Trust.

72. Nandi

Type: Nolamba Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Devanahalli -
Left turn - Nandi

Distance from Bangalore: 65 km

About:The Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple here is
one of the most beautiful temples around Bangalore; the original temple was
built by the Nolamba Kings and later was improved upon by the Gangas, Cholas,
Hoysalas and Vijayanagara Kings. There is a beautiful stepped well besides the
temple which is birth place of River Pinakini.

Stone Ring, Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple

Stepped Well, Nandi

73. Rangasthala

Type: Vijayanagara Temple

Directions from Bangalore: Chikkaballapur
- Left turn - Rangasthala

Distance from Bangalore: 70 km

About: Lord Ranganatha Swamy
temple here was built along the lines of Srirangapatna and Srirangam (Tamil
Nadu). The idol of Lord Ranganatha Swamy is very beautiful and the entire
temple complex is grand. This temple was built by the Vijayanagara kings.

About: Kolar is a district head quarter with many historically
significant places. The temples of Someshwara and Kolaramma temple are the most
important ones. These temples were built during the Chola period and later
improved by Vijayanagara Kings. There are many small temples dedicated to Lord
Hanuman belonging to the Vijayanagara period.

About: Goravanahalli Mahalakshmi temple is one of
among the very popular pilgrim centers in Tumkur. There is anna prasadam served
here during all days.

79. Kunigal

Type: Temple
town

Directions from
Bangalore: Nelamangala - Left turn - Kunigal

Distance from
Bangalore: 85 km

About: Kunigal is famous for the lake here which get
mention in few of local folk songs. There are many temples here among which the
temples of Lords Narasimha Swamy and Someshwara are prominent ones. The Narasimha
Swamy temple built during the Hoysala period is situated in Kunigal town while
the Someshwara temple built during the Chola period is situated on the bank of
Kunigal Lake.

Kunigal Kere

80. Hebbur

Type: Temple
town

Directions from
Bangalore: Tumkur bypass - Kunigal Road - Hebbur

Distance from
Bangalore: 85 km

About: Hebbur was an erstwhile agrahara having 101
temples and stepped wells. Though many of them have vanished today, we can
still see few of them and admire the architectural skills of our fore fathers.
The Sri Chakra temple inside the Kodandashrama is the most prominent temple
here.

82. Seebi
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Tumkur - Sira road - Right turn - Seebi
Distance from Bangalore: 100 km
About: Seebi
has a temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha Swamy. According. The main features of
the temple are that the god here is in the form of a rock and the temples ceilings
house various paintings depicting stories from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
These paintings currently are in a bad shape and need restoration. The
temple architecture is simple and walls are filled with sculptures of various gods
and goddesses made of terracotta and lime .They lay weather-beaten yet
beautiful. The temple is under the process of renovation .Photography inside
the temple is prohibited. There is also a Kalyani near the temple.

83. Marehalli
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Malavalli - Kollegal road - Right turn -
Marehalli
Distance from Bangalore: 105 km
About:
Marehalli is an old agrahara of the Ganga dynasty, who built a grand temple
here dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. Later the Cholas, Hoysalas, Vijayanagara
kings and the Wodeyars have contributed to the development of this
temple.

Keerthistambha

84. Hunukunda
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Kolar - Bethamangala road - Hunukunda
Distance from Bangalore: 105 km
About:
The hills around Hunukunda are recognized to be a megalithic site. There are
many temples here built by various kings. Major ones are the cave temple dedicated
to Saptamatrikas, Someshwara temple, and Chowdeshwari temple.

Toranas in front of Chowdeshwari Temple, Hunukunda

85. Virupakshi
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Mulbagal - Virupakshi
Distance from Bangalore: 110 km
About: Virupakshi was an erstwhile
agrahara during the Vijayanagara period. There is a grand temple dedicated to Lord
Virupaksheshwara (Lord Shiva) built by the Vijayanagara kings. A unique feature
of linga here is its changing color with the time of day.

86. Maddur
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Mysore road - Maddur
Distance from Bangalore: 80 km
About: The specialty of this place is
the very famous Maddur Vada, a favorite snack of many. There are two ancient
Hoysala temples here dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy and Lord Varadaraja
Swamy. The best place to have tasty Maddur Vada is the Maddur Tiffanys.

Lakshmi Narasimha

87. Gubbi
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Tumkur - Gubbi
Distance from Bangalore: 100 km
About: Shri Channabasaveshwara
Swamy temple is a huge temple built in the late 18th century and houses a grand
Rajagopuram. There is a stepped well besides this temple. There are many other
temples in the town. The famous Kannada theater director Padmashree Gubbi
Veeranna was born here.

Grand Rajagopuram of Channabasaveshwara Temple, Gubbi

88. Bangaru Tirupati, Guttahalli
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Kolar - Bethamangala - Guttahalli
Distance from Bangalore: 110 km
About: The Lakshmi
Venkateshwara temple here is built on the lines of the Tirupati temple and its
closeness to Kolar Gold fields has given it the name Bangaru Tirupathi. There
is a beautiful water tank near the temple.

89. Kotilingeshwara, Kammasandra
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Kolar - Bethamangala - Kammasandra
Distance from Bangalore: 110 km
About:
Kotilingeshwara temple is a place numerous Shiva Lingas are installed with an
aim to exceed more than a crore in number. Devotees make a wish and then
install Shiva Lingas upon its fulfillment.

93. Dodda Jataka
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Mangalore Highway - Left turn - Dodda Jataka
Distance from Bangalore: 110 km
About: There are
two temples here dedicated to Lord Chennakeshava and Lord Someshwara, built
during the Hoysala period. Later these temples were improvised by the Vijayanagara
Kings. There is a tomb of Fakirswamy at the entrance of Someshwara temple; the
same is being worshiped by the local people of all communities.

96. Belluru
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Nelamangala - Mangalore Highway - Right Turn -
Belluru
Distance from Bangalore: 125 km
About: There are
many temples here built during the Hoysala period among which the temples of
Adimadhava temple and Mulesingeshwara are prominent.

Hoysala Emblem

97. Kallahalli, Kanakapura
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: One km before Kanakapura - Right turn -
Kallahalli
Distance from Bangalore: 50 km
About: Sri
Venkateshwara temple is a popular pilgrim centre near Kanakapura, often
referred to as Chikka Tirupati. There is an ancient Hanuman temple on a small
hillock nearby.

98. Chikka Tirupati, Sarjapura
Type: Temple
Directions from Bangalore: Sarjapura - Left turn towards Hoskote - Chikka
Tirupati
Distance from Bangalore: 35 km
About: Sri
Venkateshwara temple here is a popular pilgrim centre near Bangalore. The
temple was built in late 18th century and has undergone several modifications
over the years.

Others

99.
Muddenahalli
Type: Park
Directions from Bangalore: Chikkaballapur - Left turn -
Muddenahalli
Distance from Bangalore: 75 km
About: Sir M
Visvesvaraya, one of the greatest engineers of India was born here and a
memorial is built here in his honor.

About: Arabi
Kothanur has the largest Dolmens we have seen so far, locally called as Pandava
Gudi. There are many hero stones nearby this site depicting war scenes. There
are a few temples here belonging to the Hoysala period which now have been completely
renovated into modern structures. On a nearby hillock, there are many dolmens which
are locally called ‘Huli-Bonu’ or ‘tiger-den’.

Dolmen, Arabi Kothanur

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